The Secular Buddhist
A podcast by Ted Meissner
337 Episodes
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Episode 197 :: Jacob Hess :: Mindfully Mormon
Published: 4/12/2014 -
Episode 196 :: Ramsey Margolis :: Year of Living Without
Published: 3/28/2014 -
Episode 195 :: Jay Michaelson and Mark Oppenheimer :: The Zen Predator of the Upper East Side
Published: 3/15/2014 -
Episode 194 :: Charlie Fisher :: Meditation in the Wilds: Recluses, Hermits and Forest Monks
Published: 2/28/2014 -
Episode 193 :: Ken McLeod :: Reflections on Silver River: Tokme Zongpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva
Published: 2/15/2014 -
Episode 192 :: Matt Lowry :: Community Evolution
Published: 2/1/2014 -
Episode 191 :: Dr. Rick Hanson :: Hardwiring Happiness
Published: 1/18/2014 -
Episode 190 :: Jay Michaelson :: Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment
Published: 1/4/2014 -
Episode 189 :: Kenneth Folk :: Enlightenment and Three-Speed Transmission
Published: 12/21/2013 -
Episode 188 :: Adam Eurich :: Seeking Heartwood
Published: 12/7/2013 -
Episode 187 :: Candace Gorham :: The Ebony Exodus Project
Published: 11/23/2013 -
Episode 186 :: Sir Lloyd Geering :: Secular Christianity
Published: 11/9/2013 -
Episode 185 :: Sarah Barker, Bruce Barker :: You Are Here TV
Published: 10/26/2013 -
Episode 184 :: Terry Bean :: Little Rock Secular Buddhists
Published: 10/13/2013 -
Episode 183 :: Toni Bernhard :: How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow
Published: 9/28/2013 -
Episode 182 :: Adam Tebbe :: Zen in America
Published: 9/13/2013 -
Episode 181 :: Myoan Grace Schireson :: Guidance and Therapy
Published: 8/30/2013 -
Episode 180 :: Sarah Barker, Amy Boyle, Ian Dodd :: Sunday Assembly
Published: 8/14/2013 -
Episode 179 :: Jason Siff :: Teaching Meditation
Published: 8/2/2013 -
Episode 178 :: David Loy and Ron Purser :: Buddhist Questions About Mindfulness
Published: 7/20/2013
The Secular Buddhist is the official podcast of the Secular Buddhist Association, focusing on early Buddhist teaching and practice from a secular point of view. http://secularbuddhism.org